Giving voice to a pre-roman city: the case of Falerii

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Autore: Maria Cristina Biella
Anno edizione: 2024 
Collana: Prima Italia, 3
Isbn:
978-88-5491-504-6; Issn: 2724-0533
Materie: Archeologia
Formato: 21x26,8
Pagine: 174

Sommario:

Preface and Acknowledgments

1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Pre-Roman urbanism in the Italian peninsula, past and present 
1.2. Towards a dynamic picture

2. FALERII: AN INTERESTING CASE STUDY
2.1. Falerii: an overview
2.2. 150 years of archaeological research

3. QUESTIONING THE DIFFERENT SETS OF DATA
3.1. Archives, cadastres, and archaeology
3.2. Historical and archaeological sources: notes on a difficult attempt of dialogue

4. Topography
4.1. The urban area
4.2. The suburban area
4.3. The ring of the necropolises
4.4. The near extraurban area

5. FALERII THROUGH THE CENTURIES: AN INTERPRETATION
5.1. From the late Iron Age to the 6th century bc: towards the perception of the city
5.2. The 5th century bc: a new urban development
5.3. The 4th and the 3rd centuries bc: reshaping the urban form

5.4. Falerii after 241 bc: survival or not survival?

6. TOWARDS A CONCLUSION
6.1. Towards an interpretative model
6.1.1. The urban centre
6.1.2. The near suburbium and the ring of the necropoleis
6.1.3. The near extra-urban area
6.2. A city is more than a “city centre”
6.3. Looking forward at Falerii and at pre-Roman urbanism

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